Steve Turre: Delicious & Delightful
Delicious & Delightful
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
+ Billy Harper, Larry Willis, Russell Malone u.a.
Nur ganz wenige können es mit den Fähigkeiten des Posaunisten aufnehmen und ähnliche Down Beat Poll Preise abräumen. Steve Turre, der bei Ray Charles, B. B. King, Woody Shaw, Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie und McCoy Tyner gespielt hat, kommt vom Mainstream & Latin Jazz, der stets mit einer großen Portion kubanischem Einfluss gewürzt wird. Ira Gitler, der bekannte Jazz Journalist sieht den Künstler als „Elite im Posaunenspiel“ und die neue CD mit tollem Line up kann treffender kaum ausdrücken, um was es geht. Schmackhafte Kost!
"On Delicious and Delightful, Turre puts much of his history on display as well as some soulful conch shell magic. Often, it is the surprising juxtaposition of these things that perks up the ear. On the opening “Light Within," Turre plays a long introduction using three different shells. This segment morphs into the head and then shoots off in another direction as tenor saxophonist Billy Harper shatters the aural space with a blistering solo.
What is not surprising are the nice grooves that result when guitarist Russell Malone enters the picture. The title track is a blues vamp that leads to some particularly hot solos. On the closing “Ray's Collard Greens," originally written for Ray Charles (see Turre's album In The Spur Of The Moment), Malone takes a solo that gives way to the trombone, piano, and then the shells. I guess I had forgotten what Turre can do with these things because he ends up going all Rahsaan on us, with multiple tones being sounded, shaking with passion. Really great stuff." (allaboutjazz. com)
"Unterm Strich wirkt das Album wie ein lustvoller Parforceritt durch die Musikstile: von Balladen, Blues und Boogaloo bis zu Anklängen an New 0rleans und Afrokuba. Das ist so köstlich wie ergötzlich - ,,Delicious And Delightfut"." (stereo, 11 / 2010)
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"On Delicious and Delightful, Turre puts much of his history on display as well as some soulful conch shell magic. Often, it is the surprising juxtaposition of these things that perks up the ear. On the opening “Light Within," Turre plays a long introduction using three different shells. This segment morphs into the head and then shoots off in another direction as tenor saxophonist Billy Harper shatters the aural space with a blistering solo.
What is not surprising are the nice grooves that result when guitarist Russell Malone enters the picture. The title track is a blues vamp that leads to some particularly hot solos. On the closing “Ray's Collard Greens," originally written for Ray Charles (see Turre's album In The Spur Of The Moment), Malone takes a solo that gives way to the trombone, piano, and then the shells. I guess I had forgotten what Turre can do with these things because he ends up going all Rahsaan on us, with multiple tones being sounded, shaking with passion. Really great stuff." (allaboutjazz. com)
"Unterm Strich wirkt das Album wie ein lustvoller Parforceritt durch die Musikstile: von Balladen, Blues und Boogaloo bis zu Anklängen an New 0rleans und Afrokuba. Das ist so köstlich wie ergötzlich - ,,Delicious And Delightfut"." (stereo, 11 / 2010)
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Light within
- 2 Duke Rays
- 3 Speak to me of love, speak to me of truth
- 4 Dance of the Gazelles
- 5 Delicious and delightful
- 6 Tenderly
- 7 Sunála Nobála
- 8 Blackfoot
- 9 Ray's collard greens